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26 Jun 2014
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Challenge for English speakers: Think of a sentence using the word "ever". Remove the word ever from the sentence, does it still make sense? As far as I can think there's isn't a sentence where it doesn't. I challenge you to find one!
Challenge for English speakers: Think of a sentence using the word "ever". Remove the word ever from the sentence, does it still make sense? As far as I can think there's isn't a sentence where it doesn't. I challenge you to find one!
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Do you ever see a doctor?
Do you see a doctor?
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I can, but you might think my examples are cheating!
If you use "as ever", then you can't just remove " ever".
Eg " He said it was as smart a thing as ever he had ever heard" means "He said it was the smartest thing he had (ever) heard".
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Will I ever be happy?
will zI be happy?
😊 easy
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